8:45 PM,
Sep. 29, 2013

Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew is tackled by Colts linebacker Pat Angerer and defensive end Cory redding during the first half at EverBank Field in Jacksonville on Sunday, September 29, 2013. Matt Detrich / The Star

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Don Coble
Star correspondent

After struggling for years to stop Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew, the Indianapolis Colts finally came up with a foolproof plan Sunday at EverBank Field.

"Everybody stayed in their gaps and trusted one another," defensive end Cory Redding said after a 37-3 victory. "As long as we do that, we'll have games like this."

The defensive front wasn't asked to do much, just protect the gap in front of them and trust everyone else to do the same. By trying not to overplay or over-think, the Colts limited Jones-Drew to 23 yards on 13 carries, by far his worst effort in 14 games against ...